hzeller / rpi-rgb-led-matrix

Controlling up to three chains of 64x64, 32x32, 16x32 or similar RGB LED displays using Raspberry Pi GPIO
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Adding source of panel rails to mount RGBPanels together #1007

Open marcmerlin opened 4 years ago

marcmerlin commented 4 years ago

It would be fantastic to have people contribute a source of rails that can be used to mount a bunch of panels together.
For instance, I have these, and haven't used them due to lack of rails and time/skill/material to make my own: 102_20200310_FastLED_RPIRGBPanel_GFX_192x80

Similarly, https://github.com/hzeller/rpi-rgb-led-matrix/raw/master/img/user-action-shot.jpg is great, but would be even more awesome with a picture of the back, technical specs (resolution, how many panels, what chaining configuration, etc...)

That is unless it is the same project as the one showed here:
https://github.com/hzeller/rpi-rgb-led-matrix/blob/master/wiring.md#chains has a great example: https://github.com/hzeller/rpi-rgb-led-matrix/raw/master/img/powerbar.jpg but no clear information on whether this is hand built or whether one can easily buy stuch rails pre-made.
I understand there is a length issue, but there are several ways to have shorter size rails that could be stacked to make bigger ones in a modular fashion.

Sorry if this is just wishful thinking :)

hzeller commented 4 years ago

The first link (with the "queen") is some user built, I don't know how it looks from the back.

The second one is my first panel. It is just standard hardware from the hardware store with a lot of hand-drilled holes :) The bars in the middle are essentially some aluminum bar, the edges 1/2" L-shaped aluminum profile.

If you want modules, I think the same sellers on alibaba that sell the panels also have larger modules (the kind that ultimately make up the huge advertisement signs these are used in).

marcmerlin commented 4 years ago

thanks. Not really looking for modules, just wondering if the community has found modular rails that already exist so that I don't have to make my own like you did :) (it's especially a pain if you change your mind on the layout you wanted to put them in) Sorry for using an issue for this, given that there isn't a user board/chat, I didn't find a better way. Feel free to close this issue, not sure if leaving it open might make it visible to others who might chime in (probably a very long shot)

Beersatron commented 4 years ago

I used this, the holes "nearly" lined up perfectly but all I had to do was get a metal file and reshape some of the holes. I then used machine screws and washers to fix it all together.

Beersatron commented 4 years ago

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marcmerlin commented 4 years ago

Thank you @Beersatron this is totally what I had in mind, you rock. Well, almost. I assume the holes don't match because imperial vs metric, but somehow with minimal work you were able to get it to fit and the panels are truly side by side without movement? One annoying thing I found out is that they're not even parallel, but trapezoidal, what the hell was this for? 202_0200310_FastLED_RPIRGBPanel_GFX_128x64_P2_Panels Do you have the same gap between your panels?

marcmerlin commented 4 years ago

@Beersatron thanks to you I was able to build this in maybe 6H or so (longer than I wanted, but faster than making my own rails and holes) IMG_20200320_174436

I only had to use a very good pair of bolt cutters and was able to use them to cut the rails at the right length. Holes did not align perfectly but with careful layout and trial and error, I was able to make it work (I also had a handy collection of M3.5 screws and washers).

@hzeller I'm happy to write something up for your README.md in any directory, although I'll ask you for review on the 2 previous ones I already wrote up and sent you if you're interested in more :)

Beersatron commented 4 years ago

@Beersatron thanks to you I was able to build this in maybe 6H or so (longer than I wanted, but faster than making my own rails and holes) IMG_20200320_174436

I only had to use a very good pair of bolt cutters and was able to use them to cut the rails at the right length. Holes did not align perfectly but with careful layout and trial and error, I was able to make it work (I also had a handy collection of M3.5 screws and washers).

@hzeller I'm happy to write something up for your README.md in any directory, although I'll ask you for review on the 2 previous ones I already wrote up and sent you if you're interested in more :)

Awesome!

I never thought to join them vertically as well as horizontally ... that would make my setup so much easier to move and keep in shape! =D

marcmerlin commented 4 years ago

@Beersatron I ended up adding my shopping list in the page: http://marc.merlins.org/perso/arduino/post_2020-03-13_RGB-Panels_-from-192x80_-to-384x192_-to-384x256-and-maybe-not-much-beyond.html#shopping

@hzeller I'm not sure how you feel about adding recommendations for mounting hardware, which was the original point of this issue. Options are: 1) You close this issue and hope that people can find it with google and find my page with the links (which I'll paste below as a copy). This may be good enough, my problem is fixed, so I'm fine, but of course, this is also about helping others 2) you copy the relevant bits into your page 3) I send you a PR, you tell me how it's not quite what you wanted, we adjust it a few times, and then you merge it in ;-)

Shopping list:

marcmerlin commented 4 years ago

@hzeller would you like a doc PR , or should I just close this and hope google will do a good enough job sending people here or http://marc.merlins.org/perso/arduino/post_2020-03-13_RGB-Panels_-from-192x80_-to-384x192_-to-384x256-and-maybe-not-much-beyond.html#shopping ?

climy commented 2 years ago

There is not much except for custom projects like this one: https://www.instructables.com/O-R-A-RGB-Led-Matrix-Wall-Clock-and-More/

For my prototype, I just mitered architectural .5x.5 Aluminum angle and some extra pieces for gussets to a welded four 32 x 32 LED matrix panel frame. Use the hot propane (MAP) gas and Aluminum filler rod from home improvement stores. The trick is, panels will melt so fixturing it all square so panels fit after the frame cools. Then drill holes through to match the panel mounting threads.

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